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BBC News
10-07-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
St Patrick's Athletic v Hegelmann
Update: Date: 83' Title: Substitution Content: Substitution, Hegelmann. Abdoul Harouna replaces Domantas Antanavicius. Update: Date: 82' Title: Substitution Content: Substitution, St Patrick's Athletic. Kian Leavy replaces Jake Mulraney. Update: Date: 82' Title: Substitution Content: Substitution, Hegelmann. Rasheed Yusuf replaces Njoya Kader. Update: Date: 81' Title: Post Content: Goal! St Patrick's Athletic 1, Hegelmann 0. Aidan Keena (St Patrick's Athletic) converts the penalty with a right footed shot. Update: Date: 73' Title: Substitution Content: Substitution, St Patrick's Athletic. Chris Forrester replaces Simon Power. Update: Date: 73' Title: Substitution Content: Substitution, St Patrick's Athletic. Aidan Keena replaces Brandon Kavanagh. Update: Date: 73' Title: Substitution Content: Substitution, St Patrick's Athletic. Zach Elbouzedi replaces Jamie Lennon. Update: Date: 73' Title: Substitution Content: Substitution, Hegelmann. Wesley replaces Léo Ribeiro. Update: Date: 72' Title: Substitution Content: Substitution, Hegelmann. Esmilis Kausinis replaces Artem Shchedryi. Update: Date: 65' Title: Substitution Content: Substitution, Hegelmann. Patrick Popescu replaces Donatas Kazlauskas. Update: Date: 65' Title: Booking Content: Vilius Armalas (Hegelmann) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Update: Date: 52' Title: Booking Content: Nikola Djoric (Hegelmann) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Update: Date: 46' Title: Second Half Content: Second Half begins St Patrick's Athletic 0, Hegelmann 0. Update: Date: 45'+3 Title: Half Time Content: First Half ends, St Patrick's Athletic 0, Hegelmann 0. Update: Date: 45' Title: Post Content: Fourth official has announced 2 minutes of added time. Update: Date: 1' Title: Kick Off Content: First Half begins. Update: Date: 1' Title: Post Content: Lineups are announced and players are warming up.


Irish Daily Mirror
09-07-2025
- Sport
- Irish Daily Mirror
The one rule that has Stephen Kenny pining for the introduction of VAR in LOI
Stephen Kenny says his frustration with recent rulings on one aspect of the game in particular has turned him into an advocate for the introduction of VAR into the League of Ireland. Simon Power last week became the latest St Patrick's Athletic player to have a goal chalked off for offside. And as with previous strikes by Zach Elbouzedi and Jake Mulraney, Kenny reckons the Saints were hard done by. Thursday night's Europa Conference League opponents Hegelmann play in the Lithuanian top-flight - and despite low attendances and small stadiums, they have VAR in their domestic league. 'I was at their game at the weekend, I was watching it live, and they have VAR. So in Lithuania they have it in their league games,' said Kenny. As for the League of Ireland, he added: 'Yeah, I would (like to see it introduced), particularly for the offsides. 'I don't know about everything else, but Zach Elbouzedi has had two goals disallowed for offside this season; one in the opening game against Drogheda. Click this link or scan the QR code to receive the latest League of Ireland news and top stories from the Irish Mirror. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. 'Jake Mulraney has had an absolutely brilliant header disallowed in the Brandywell to go one-up, and then the other night Simon Power has had a goal, which would have been nearly goal of the season in terms of Ryan wins it, Aido sets it, Jamie plays it through, it was a great goal, but that's chalked off. 'I like the offsides, they have it in Lithuania. How do they have it with the resources they have? They've not got big crowds or they've not got major grounds. It's 1,500-capacity in a small ground. 'I don't know what the costs involved are, I don't know how practical it is and I'm not sure what's involved in it. But they have it. I'd like it for the offsides, for sure.'


The Irish Sun
22-05-2025
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
League of Ireland club warned stadium could be partially closed down due to fan celebrations spilling over onto pitch
ST PAT'S face having part of Richmond Park closed down because of the celebrations which followed their last-gasp win over Cork City. Jamie Lennon scored in the fifth minute of injury time to 2 Jamie Lennon's late winner against Cork City sparked wild scenes of celebrations among the home fans 2 Richmond Park could be partially closed down if such a scene occurs again Having taken the lead, the home side fell 2-1 behind before Zach Elbouzedi levelled in the 89th minute before more late drama. The turnaround naturally prompted jubilation among the home fans, some of whom spilled onto the pitch to share the moment with It was the latest such incident and the club will now spend the rest of the season with the threat of having part of the ground shut down if there are repeated offences. In a statement, the Incicore outfit said: 'St Patrick's Athletic have been informed by the FAI Disciplinary Control Unit of a suspended partial stadium closure for the remainder of the 2025 League of Ireland season. Read More On Irish Football 'This is due to spectator conduct and pitch encroachments, the most recent of which was at our home game against Cork City on 16th of May. 'We have also received substantial fines throughout the season for these incidents. 'An incident of a similar nature in the future could result in the enforcement of a partial stadium closure. 'Whilst all at the club understand the emotion of scoring a last-minute winner, we remind all spectators that conduct such as pitch encroachments, use of pyrotechnics and the throwing of missiles leads to fines and sanctions for the club.' Most read in Football St Pat's are not the first club to be hit in the pocket and warned because of such incidents with Bohemians - who have developed a habit of scoring late winners - In it, Bos wrote: 'We unfortunately have cause to remind all attending Bohemians games, home or away, that encroachments onto the pitch are strictly forbidden and anyone identified as doing so faces sanction and being banned from future games. 'That's for you, son' - James Maddison brutally digs out Roy Keane in savage interview after Europa League final, CBSSportsGolazo 'The club has once again come under scrutiny from both the FAI and An Garda Síochána for pitch invasions, which have resulted in costly fines and sanctions, as well as additional security costs. 'We all appreciate the emotion of late winners and nobody at the club wishes to be scolding our supporters, the overwhelming majority of whom have helped generate a great atmosphere this season and have got behind the team vocally and in the right way. 'But encroachments onto the pitch and invading players' space in their place of work cannot continue - neither can the repeated fines or additional security costs, which are a terrible waste of the club's finite resources.'